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12 of the fastest accelerating hot hatches you can buy today

Numbers don't tell the whole story of course, but to hell with that for now - here are the UK's quickest

Honda Civic Type R - 0-62mph in 5.4 seconds
  1. Ford Focus ST - 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds

    Ford Focus ST - 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds

    The Focus ST remains a quietly great all-rounder, but one that’s no longer a conspicuous bargain or the most rambunctious car in its class, which may mean it struggles to stand out from a talented crowd. 

    Read the full review

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  2. Cupra Leon - 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds

    Cupra Leon - 0-62mph in 5.7 seconds

    It isn’t as aggressively raw as a Honda Civic Type R, nor does it offer the wheel-cocking antics of a Hyundai i30N. It’ll offer you decent countryside thrills, though.

    Read the review

  3. VW Golf GTI Clubsport - 0-62mph in 5.6 seconds

    VW Golf GTI Clubsport - 0-62mph in 5.6 seconds

    A car that celebrates the venerable hatchback's 50th anniversary by putting on an angry suit and swelling its lungs a tad.

    Read the story

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  4. Honda Civic Type R - 0-62mph in 5.4 seconds

    Honda Civic Type R - 0-62mph in 5.4 seconds

    It’s a sublime car, this. More demanding of you than a Golf GTI or R, but infinitely more rewarding and beguiling.

    Read the full review

  5. Toyota GR Yaris - 0-62mph in 5.2 seconds

    Toyota GR Yaris - 0-62mph in 5.2 seconds

    Proves what we’ve long suspected: that a pukka road-going rally car is the best thing for tackling a modern B-road. Small and light, with punchy dynamics and a gutsy motor, it’s a deeply compelling machine.

    Read the review

  6. BMW M135i xDrive - 0-62mph in 4.9 seconds

    BMW M135i xDrive - 0-62mph in 4.9 seconds

    Happy? Sad? Anxious? Angry? No idea. BMW’s 1 Series only looked cool once – the Bangle one – but even the more recent 1er’s distinctive face appears to have been traded for a rather more homogenous front that now just looks permanently surprised about something.

    Read the full story

  7. Mercedes-AMG A35 - 0-62mph in 4.7 seconds

    Mercedes-AMG A35 - 0-62mph in 4.7 seconds

    Fast on the straights and in corners, but curiously light on spice and engagement.

    Read the full review

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  8. Audi S3 Sportback - 0-62mph in 4.7 seconds

    Audi S3 Sportback - 0-62mph in 4.7 seconds

    The car you'd want for a long journey across mixed roads, but it wouldn't get you out bed earlier.

    Read the full review

  9. Volkswagen Golf R - 0-62mph in 4.6 seconds

    Volkswagen Golf R - 0-62mph in 4.6 seconds

    Drum roll, please: VW has finally launched the new Golf R. Following on from the new regular Mk8.5 Golf and the new Golf GTI, the hottest VW hatch is now here and it’s nearly 20 horsepower hotter.

    Read the full story

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  10. Mercedes-AMG A45 S - 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds

    Mercedes-AMG A45 S - 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds

    The most powerful hot hatch in series production operates unobtrusively when you don’t demand much from it, and goes properly feral when you do.

    Read the full review

  11. MG4 XPower - 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds

    MG4 XPower - 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds

    Wait, what? An MG4? Easily the least hot hatch-like hot hatch we've ever driven.

    Read the full review

  12. Audi RS3 - 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds

    Audi RS3 - 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds

    The best version of Audi’s five-cylinder megahatch yet. Although you’ll need to spend time getting the best out of it

    Read the full review (of the pre-facelifted car)

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